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Comfort is the enemy of achievement. — Farrah Gray

Swapping Bergdahl for illegal enemy combatants (terrorists, in common parlance) signaled unmistakably to Taliban and al Qaeda that Obama is determined to withdraw from Afghanistan no matter what the cost to the United States or those in Afghanistan fighting to remain free. — John Bolton

I guess I just had trouble shaking that
feeling that I had to take care of everything because no one else could do it right. — Richelle Mead

People with developmental disabilities and mental illness are only handicapped by how much we underestimate them. — Donna Kirk

The die has been cast. — Courtney Cole

I'm not a religious person, so I'm not a hardcore fate fan but I guess it's got me thinking about that. I was very careful, though, not to link Jaye's stories always to that. — Caroline Dhavernas

We are our dreams, Robert, and they are us. — Robyn Young

Fortune can take away riches, but not courage ... — Seneca The Younger

When jarred, unavoidably, by circumstance revert at once to yourself and don't lose the rhythm more than you can help. You'll have a better grasp of harmony if you keep going back to it. — Marcus Aurelius

The story of Issa, the eighteenth-century Haiku poet from Japan. Through a succession of sad events, his wife and all his five children died. Grieving each time, he went to the Zen Master and received the same consolation: "Remember the world is dew." Dew is transient and ephemeral. The sun rises and the dew is gone. So too is suffering and death in this world of illusion, so the mistake is to become too engaged. Remember the world is dew. Be more detached, and transcend the engagement of mourning that prolongs the grief. After one of his children died, Issa went home unconsoled, and wrote one of his most famous poems. Translated into English it reads, The world is dew. The world is dew. And yet. And yet. — Os Guinness

sudden urge to reread something I loved as a — Erica James

He made time travel sound almost like hide-and-seek or capture the flag or some other spylike game
only with higher stakes and greater consequences. — Margaret Peterson Haddix

You are not your father," I say, holding his gaze with my own. "You're Anded. You don't have to follow in his footsteps; you have your own. You're the Elector now. You don't have to be like him. — Marie Lu